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05.27.08- X2O Media Partners With NetStreams™ to Offer IP-Based Digital Signage Systems

04.10.08- X2O Media Offers Content Acquisition Services

03.11.08
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02.27.08
- X2O Media and the CBS Marketing Group Partner to Develop Content Opportunities in Digital Signage

02.27.08- X2O Media Launches Next Generation of its Flagship Xpresenter™ Platform


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- The Home Depot Partners with Contemporary Research and X2O Media for Digital Signage Employee Communication

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Xpresenter Server

A central asset management server, Xpresenter Server automatically distributes new content to remote locations and receives continuous status updates from all players. Xpresenter Server automatically sends system alerts to support staff by email in the event of a problem.

The Media Server is a powerful content management system for any type of distributed videographics application. Assets, including PowerPoint presentations, image files, video clips, schedules, and data files, are stored in the server and automatically distributed to individual playout stations.

The Media Server performs the following primary functions:

  1. Asset Management

    The Media Server provides a central repository for all content created in and used by the system. Assets can be dragged onto the server and placed in categories corresponding to type of asset or an unlimited number of user-defined classifications. Various tools are available which allow users to browse the contents of the server from a web browser anywhere on the network, adding content to the server or extracting content for use in graphics creation.

  2. Content Delivery

    The Media Server is responsible for distributing content to all remote players in the system. Content delivery can be scheduled for specific times, or set to happen immediately whenever new content is added. The system can be configured to use either push or pull technologies, depending on the network topology and bandwidth considerations. This flexibility allows the server to be configured for a wide range of applications.